THE SCULLING MATCH
interest is being evinced in the 'icoming sculling Tace between Taddoh^nd Hadfield, and the champion has now.;returned .to.Wanganni. .He has
gone into/i camp,- so that from now on ; itp tWe. bigl" racer both Hadaeld.and Paddon wi}l be in"active training. Hadfield . ig reported to be looking extremely well, •thd wiU'vliavß. to reduce."by about 31b oiil.yiwhicli.he has. gained.;since his race v \ -with Arnst. . He is to be trained on .this '■ Oibcasiori by Fearon, who had' him during . the final stages^of the last big racei. r , / ;.f Hadfield is entering upon the contest 1 -with great, confidence, though he said he luDy recognised that in meeting ■V Jhe was up against one of the best scullers the world can produce. He had heard differences of opinion ' concerning ■ Pad- \ don's style of' spoiling, but performances ■were more telling that 1 the opinions of critics, and Paddon certainly had some great performances to his credit.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 8
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153THE SCULLING MATCH Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 8
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